Projects and Products to Make the World a Happier Place. Jennifer Heynen designs sewing patterns, craft kits, quilting fabric, licenses her art to companies for Garden Flags, Bags, Accessories and more all in a Happy and Bright Style.

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Enjoy your hot cocoa on this cute mug rug. It's a great gift for co workers and teachers, to add a little decor to their desk. It's easy to make so you can make many. Find the pattern pieces and tutorial at the new Jennifer Jangles Blog here.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Ice Cream! Who doesn't love ice cream? The instructions for this ice cream cone ornaments is written for sewists. But I think it would be just as easy to get out your glue gun and glue your way through this project. Either way, you'll end up with some super cute ice cream cones. Get the project and pattern pieces here at jenniferjangles.com

Monday, July 22, 2019

Can you believe it is the end of July already? I am wondering where summer has gone. I feel like it has flown by this year. This is the time of year I start working on holiday sewing, how about you? It's the perfect time to get a jump start on making gifts and planning projects. If you want a printable for your list making, here is a link.

Let's talk about ornaments, they make great keepsakes. I make ornaments for my boys to hang on our tree now but also for my boys to have when they are older and have trees of their own. Ornaments make great gifts for co-workers, teachers, or anytime you've got to give multiple people gifts. A handmade ornament is perfect.

Here are 12 ornaments to sew. You can click on the photo or the description to take you to the instructions and printable pattern pieces. If you want to get more projects like these from me, be sure to put your email here and you get them delivered to your inbox.

Monday, June 3, 2019

Hello! I've got a new pattern for you today. If you're doing any summer traveling this might be what you need to take with you to jot down the inspiration you get while away. This pattern was originally going to be in my book, Sew Small 19 Bags to Sew. We would have had to change the name to Sew Small 20 bags to Sew! There just wasn't enough rom to add it in. So I am sharing it here today.

Friday, May 24, 2019

Happy Memorial Day Weekend! It's officially summer, hopefully that means some extra free time for sewing. To help get you started I am offering 25% off all PDF patterns this weekend. No coupon code is necessary, the digital patterns are marked down in the shop thru Monday. Discount is automatically applied in shopping cart.

Friday, March 29, 2019

Lol! She's miserable.... but it's so much fun to see her in bunny ears.

This project came about because I received an email from Mary asking if I had a sewing pattern for bunny ears for her cat. I didn't but the more I thought about her idea, the more I wanted to make some ears for Ruby.

Here's Otis, he slept through the photo shoot. I'm not sure if he knows he has them on.

You'll find the printable pattern pieces below. Here are the instructions for making the ears. If you want to more projects like this, sign up here and they'll be delivered to your inbox.

Instructions

1. Arrange the front of the ear onto the back ear with the interfacing sandwiched between. The bottom edges should be aligned and the sides centered. Top stitch around the outer edge of the inner ear.

2. Repeat step 1. For the second ear.

3. Measure and cut a piece of elastic for the headband. Ruby”s elastic is xx for reference.

4. Layer the two felt ovals and place an end of the elastic in between on each side. (See photo above)

5. Secure with pins and top stitch around outside.

6. Next, we will be hand stitching the ears to the top of the headband. I found using a slip stitch all the way around helped secure the ears. You can tack the ears together at the bottom if they need extra support.

I’m guessing the biggest challenge of this project is getting your pet to sit still with ears on for a photo! If you make some ears please tag me on Instagram @jenniferjangles or post it on the Jennifer Jangles Facebook page. I would love to see all the bunny’s.Sea Turtle Softie is wearing them here.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Hello! Lately, I have had a lot of customers ask me to print their PDF patterns and mail them. I am always happy to do this and have been doing it for quite awhile. Today I realize I should announce it to everyone, juts in case you didn't know this was a service I offer. Let me fill you in on two services I offer for getting you the Jennifer Jangles patterns you want to sew.

Mail Order: There is now a convenient mail order form available here for paying by check. You can print the order form, fill it out, and mail it in with your check for paper patterns. If you don't have a printer to print the order form, no worries you can write the information I will need on a piece of paper and mail it along with your check. See the form here. All mail order patterns are printed paper patterns.

PDF Patterns Printed and Mailed: I offer a lot of paper patterns here on my website. But there are even more PDF patterns. If you don't have a printer, you don't have a way of sewing with them and that's a problem. To get your digital patterns printed and mailed, contact mewith a list of the patterns you would like to purchase. I will send you a digital and custom invoice for the patterns(because shipping costs apply), you'll pay and I will print and ship your order. Easy peasy! You can contact me here.

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